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this exhibition at london's barbican provides an insight into ai data training.s of pictures like these are needed to create artificially intelligent algorithms. from ‘apple‘ to ‘anomaly‘, it attempts to show visitors how something so simple to categorise — for example, an apple is an apple, we all agree on that, but some concepts are a lot harder to explain. and the algorithms that we create have to deal with these abstract ideas. even as a human, it can be quite tricky to identify what an artist model or a creep may look like or, in fact, many of the concepts that are up here. yet, people are having to create these categories and then teach what they believe to be the right answers to the machines. a training set is a database that is organised into concepts, and each of those concepts have pictures associated with them. but as you go further through the installation, the concepts get more abstract. we move through apple picker, other things having to do with apples, but at the end, we arrive at concept of an anomaly. the concept of an anomaly seems very abstra
this exhibition at london's barbican provides an insight into ai data training.s of pictures like these are needed to create artificially intelligent algorithms. from ‘apple‘ to ‘anomaly‘, it attempts to show visitors how something so simple to categorise — for example, an apple is an apple, we all agree on that, but some concepts are a lot harder to explain. and the algorithms that we create have to deal with these abstract ideas. even as a human, it can be quite tricky to identify...
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this exhibition at london's barbican provides an insight into a! data training. needed to create artificially intelligent algorithms. from 'apple' to 'anomaly‘, attempts to show visitors how something so simple to categorise, for example an apple is an apple, we all agree on that. but some concepts are a lot harder to explain. and the algorithms that we create have to deal with these abstract ideas. even as a human, it can be quite tricky to identify what an artist model or a 'creep' may look like or in fact many of the concept set up here. yet people are having to create these categories and then teach what they believe to be the right answers to the machines. it's a database that is organised into concepts and each of those concepts have pictures associated with them. but as you go further through the installation, the concepts get more abstract, we move through apple pickers, other things having to do with apples, but at the end we arrive at anomaly. the concept of an anomaly seems very abstract, and yet abstract concepts like this are still built into technic
this exhibition at london's barbican provides an insight into a! data training. needed to create artificially intelligent algorithms. from 'apple' to 'anomaly‘, attempts to show visitors how something so simple to categorise, for example an apple is an apple, we all agree on that. but some concepts are a lot harder to explain. and the algorithms that we create have to deal with these abstract ideas. even as a human, it can be quite tricky to identify what an artist model or a 'creep' may look...
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barbican could only pick platform is dead body. and then of course the congress leaders decided that they would accept the partition they felt was able to stir up so much trouble for them that if they didn't concede for a separate nation state of pakistan then he would he would cause terrible disruption within within india after independence and perhaps compromise the integrity of the new indian nation state to perhaps collapse. says several radcliffe was appointed to him and of the boundary commission in charge of equitably carving a muslim majority state from british india. he was assisted by to induce and to muslims because he himself knew nothing of india that was why he'd been chosen to guarantee objective ety and fairness. most of india's muslims lived in the north the plan called for the creation of one state with 2 territories east and west pakistan located 2000 kilometers apart. but hindu and muslim communities in bengal and punjab we're in extra mixed drawing board is was an exercise in absurdity. on august 15th $947.00 t
barbican could only pick platform is dead body. and then of course the congress leaders decided that they would accept the partition they felt was able to stir up so much trouble for them that if they didn't concede for a separate nation state of pakistan then he would he would cause terrible disruption within within india after independence and perhaps compromise the integrity of the new indian nation state to perhaps collapse. says several radcliffe was appointed to him and of the boundary...
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this exhibition at london's barbican provides an insight into a! data training.gorise, for example an apple is an apple, we all agree on that. but some concepts are a lot harder to explain. and the algorithms that we create have to deal with these abstract ideas. even as a human it can be quite tricky to identify what an artist model or a 'creep' may look like or in fact many of the concept set up here. yet people are having to create these categories and then teach what they believe to be the right answers to the machines. it's a database that is organised into concepts and each of those concepts have pictures associated with them. but as you go further through the installation the concepts get more abstract, we move through apple pickers, other things having to do with apples but at the end we arrive at anomaly. the concept of an anomaly seems very abstract and yet abstract concepts like this are still built into technical system. you have a concept like a bad person i think for example, that indicates a certain worldview. the whole point of this is that we may
this exhibition at london's barbican provides an insight into a! data training.gorise, for example an apple is an apple, we all agree on that. but some concepts are a lot harder to explain. and the algorithms that we create have to deal with these abstract ideas. even as a human it can be quite tricky to identify what an artist model or a 'creep' may look like or in fact many of the concept set up here. yet people are having to create these categories and then teach what they believe to be the...
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this exhibition at london‘s barbican provides an insight into ai data training.in fact, many of the concepts that are up here. yet, people are having to create these categories and then teach what they believe to be the right answers to the machines. a training set is a database that is organised into concepts, and each of those concepts have pictures associated with them. but as you go further through the installation, the concepts get more abstract. we move through apple picker, other things having to do with apples, but at the end we arrive at anomaly. the concept of an anomaly seems very abstract and yet, abstract concepts like this are still built into technical system. you have a concept like a bad person, for example, that indicates a certain worldview. the whole point of this is that we may think that al is all about technology, algorithms and statistics, but actually, it has human bias at the heart of it. take the search term 0bama, for instance. 0bama shows up as a figure in many, many different categories. it‘s almost like a where‘s waldo? kind of thin
this exhibition at london‘s barbican provides an insight into ai data training.in fact, many of the concepts that are up here. yet, people are having to create these categories and then teach what they believe to be the right answers to the machines. a training set is a database that is organised into concepts, and each of those concepts have pictures associated with them. but as you go further through the installation, the concepts get more abstract. we move through apple picker, other...